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Cw Jetbike Jetboard, DE jetbike conversion
| Thirdeye |
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| MrBigMr |
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I can just imagine that Warlock cruising at 100mph, holding that pose like a boss.
Someone once made a jetbiking farseer or autarch using a vyper model and having the character sit on a seat mounted where the rear turret would normally be. Looked real nice, having your commander be driven around the battlefield. Just and FYI.
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| toastergargletop |
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what is that model that he is standing on? did you make the whole thing yourself, or is an aeronaticus piece?
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| Thirdeye |
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| QUOTE (toastergargletop @ Apr 23 2011, 12:02 PM) | | what is that model that he is standing on? did you make the whole thing yourself, or is an aeronaticus piece? |
It's a conversion. The front-end is a cast of the old metal hvy weapon platform with a spacer piece inserted to widden platform. The Warlock model is sitting on a poker chip which I moulded and then trimmed down a bit. The sides are sculpted using Milliput. The bottom is the back of the Warwalker, the engine nacelles are from the Warwalker as well. The engine nozzles are casts of a Lego piece. The rear wing thingie is from the Wraithlord and the side wing thingies are from the CW jetbike.
Still a lot of work. I'm thinking of re-doing the back end using a Hellion skyboard.
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| KidCthulhu |
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Nice work, Thirdeye!
You're keeping the Warlock separate, correct?
If you make a wraithbone pattern for the warlock's base, it'd match the jetboard while still looking cool when you have him roam around on foot.
You could also do the same thing for an Autarch. Your ride is quite fitting for a master of multiple paths.
Keep up the good work!
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| maxxev |
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Just FYI, re-casting is against forum rules, items that have been cast should be spray painted before showing on the forum to disguise their nature and you shouldn't be pointing out what you cast!
(Nice pieces BTW, really fluid and great ideas, though I think you need a surfing warlock lol).
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